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- Acheson_House abstract "Acheson House is a 17th-century house in the Old Town of Edinburgh, Scotland. It was built in 1633 for Sir Archibald Acheson, 1st Baronet, Secretary of State of Scotland for King Charles I. It did not stay in the Acheson family, and during the 19th century it declined like much of the Old Town. Slum clearance led the city council to acquire the building in 1924, but the Marquess of Bute bought it to have it restored during the 1930s. It was later used by church and arts groups, but was vacant between 1991 and 2011. In November 2011, Acheson House became the base for the Edinburgh World Heritage Trust. The ground floor of the building will become part of the Museum of Edinburgh, based in the adjacent Huntly House.The house is on the Canongate, the lower part of the Royal Mile, and is protected as a category A listed building as an "outstanding example of a large, early 17th century Scottish townhouse."".
- Acheson_House location Edinburgh.
- Acheson_House location Scotland.
- Acheson_House location The_Canongate.
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- Acheson_House built "1633".
- Acheson_House builtFor Sir_Archibald_Acheson,_1st_Baronet.
- Acheson_House designation "Category a listed building".
- Acheson_House designation1Date "1970-10-14".
- Acheson_House designation1Number "28446".
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- Acheson_House latitude "55.9512".
- Acheson_House location Edinburgh.
- Acheson_House location Scotland.
- Acheson_House location The_Canongate.
- Acheson_House locmapin "Scotland Edinburgh Central".
- Acheson_House longitude "-3.1791".
- Acheson_House mapCaption "Location of Acheson House in central Edinburgh".
- Acheson_House name "Acheson House".
- Acheson_House subject Category:Category_A_listed_buildings_in_Edinburgh.
- Acheson_House subject Category:Houses_completed_in_1633.
- Acheson_House subject Category:Listed_houses_in_Scotland.
- Acheson_House subject Category:Royal_Mile.
- Acheson_House type Artifact100021939.
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- Acheson_House type Dwelling103259505.
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- Acheson_House type HousesCompletedIn1633.
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- Acheson_House type Wikidata:Q532.
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- Acheson_House comment "Acheson House is a 17th-century house in the Old Town of Edinburgh, Scotland. It was built in 1633 for Sir Archibald Acheson, 1st Baronet, Secretary of State of Scotland for King Charles I. It did not stay in the Acheson family, and during the 19th century it declined like much of the Old Town. Slum clearance led the city council to acquire the building in 1924, but the Marquess of Bute bought it to have it restored during the 1930s.".
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- Acheson_House lat "55.9512".
- Acheson_House long "-3.1791".
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- Acheson_House name "Acheson House".